New Open Source Group to Focus on Apps
A new open source advocacy group is about to launch with a focus on applications rather than open source standards, internetnews.com has learned.
The new group could well prove to be the missing link between standards and application interoperability that the open source market has been missing.
The group, to be announced next week at the Open Solutions Summit in New York City, will likely include key open source application vendors CentricCRM, Adaptive Planning, SpikeSource, EnterpriseDB, Hypernic, OpenBravo and JasperSoft, according to an e-mail to internetnews.com. CentricCRM, EnterpriseDB, SpikeSource, and JasperSoft declined comment.
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